Currently employed as a C# developer, technical writer, and a Quality Control person as required at the time. I have also programmed in C, C++, Java, Objective-C (now popular in Mac OS X) and BASIC once upon a time long before Microsoft put the word Visual before it. I've also done Perl, and Unix Shell scripting in the past as well.

iOS Development using Visual Studio.NetIt should also be noted that this solution will require a networked Apple Mac as well as a Windows machine. As per Xamarin's website: "iOS applications cannot be created without Apple’s compiler, and they cannot be deployed without Apple’s certificates and code-signing tools. This means that your Xamarin iOS for Visual Studio installation requires a networked Mac OS-X computer to perform these tasks for you. Once configured, Xamarin’s tools will make the process as seamless as possible, but the fact remains that a Mac is required in addition to the Windows computer running Visual Studio."

How to select a computer on the network in a chooser panel in JavaThanks MvG! I suspected that I would have to go that route, but I was really hoping I was wrong. :-) I was hoping to avoid rolling my own chooser panel. I really do just want to present a list of computers on the network, and have the user select the computer he/she wants to connect to via a client app. It is primarily a sample app to exercise and demonstrate how to use an API, so there are limits to how much effort I am willing to put into creating a chooser panel.

How to select a computer on the network in a chooser panel in JavaFor clarification, I am using Windows, so cross-platform is not a big deal. Also, I realize that JFileChooser won't do what I want, but I need something SIMILAR to JFileChooser in functionality that allows me to browse for, and select, a computer on the network in the same way I would browse for, and select, a directory on my computer. I can't be the only person on the planet who has ever wanted to do this. Obviously, I could make a custom object to do this, but I was hoping someone had already done this before, or there was something already in the JDK. I am still fairly new to Java.